Miss Alexandra Brookes MPhil Psychology, BSc Criminology with Applied Psychology, FHEA

Miss Alexandra Brookes

Lecturer

Department of Psychology

Contact Details

Profile

Alexandra Brookes holds a primary interest in forensic psychology, with a specific focus on online fraud victimisation and prevention. Alexandra completed her undergraduate degree with First-Class Honours in Criminology with Applied Psychology and continued on to study her MPhil degree in Psychology here at Aberystwyth University. She is now finalising her PhD thesis, which uses eye-tracking technology to better understand the decision making process individuals take when falling victim to online fraud.

Responsibilities

Psychology Department Peer Guide Coordinator

Office Hours (Student Contact Times)

  • Tuesday 14:30-16:00
  • Thursday 14:30-16:00

Publications

Norris, G & Brookes, A 2021, 'Personality, emotion, and individual differences in response to online fraud', Personality and Individual Differences, vol. 169, 109847. 10.1016/j.paid.2020.109847
Norris, G, Brookes, A & Dowell, D 2019, 'The psychology of internet fraud victimisation: A systematic review', Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 231-245. 10.1007/s11896-019-09334-5
Norris, G, Norris, HN & Brookes, A 2017, 'Audio-feedback versus Written-feedback: A Dialogic Insight', AUTEL 2017, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 10 Jul 2017 - 12 Jul 2017.
Norris, G, Norris, HN & Brookes, A 2017, 'Audio versus written feedback: Exploring the impact of feedback type on students use of APA style referencing', Paper presented at HEA Annual Conference 2017, Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 04 Jul 2017 - 06 Jul 2017.
Norris, G, Brookes, A & Dowell, D 2017, Vulnerability and Online Fraud. in UCLAN 2nd Annual Conference on Cybercrime. UCLAN 2nd Annual Conference on Cybercrime, Preston, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 03 Jul 2017.
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